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- In step 2 you measured the voltage across each of the LEDs. This is their “forward voltage” that is referred to in the LED component page, which is the voltage required to light the LEDs. Notice that the combined forward voltage of D1 and D2 is greater than 3.3V, the LEDs will not light up at all. You should also have noticed that the forward voltage for one of the LEDS is lower than the forward voltage for the other LED. Some LEDS require less energy to light than others. Since D1 and D2 are in series, the same current will flow through each, but the different voltages across each LED reflect the different energy requirements. Finish each statement below, bears on this information and in the measurements you took in step 2 The measured forward voltage across D1 in this step is ________ The measured forward voltage across D2 in this step is ________The Full adder circuit in the picture. Explain how the various gates work together to correctly generate COUT. The gates have been numbered so you can easily refer to which gate you are talking about.Which one or ones of the following statements about Kirchhoff's rules are correct? I) The junction rule is based on the law of conservation of energy. II) The loop rule is based on the law of conservation of energy. III) The number of required equations to find the unknown currents has to be as many as the number of all possible loops. O A) Il and II B) II O C) I and II O D) II O E) I
- But how did you get the values for V1, V2 and V3? What did you plug in?Now we will use this knowledge of the code structure to make an LED Blink! Refer to Task 2 (page 7) steps, schematic and code. Use a 470 22 resistor. Keep in mind that the LED's Cathode is connected to the short leg and the flat side. In this circuit the Cathode is connected to the ground. It could also be connected to +5V although this will result in inverted logic. Anode Cathode Anode (long lead) Cathode (short lead.) flat side or spot Figure 1: LED polarity, credit: (https://rctrains.co.uk/LEDs.htm) Calculate the smallest resistor value assuming a Red LED is used with a forward voltage of 1.8V. These are very conservative numbers so verify that the 470 2 resistor is larger than the calculated minimum. use Arduino write codePlease help me with this. I am having trouble how to create it. This is not an assignment Create the circuit on Tinker-CAD using the schematic in the images